Sharing SSL Certificates with UsersPAM360 allows you to share your certificates or certificate groups with users and user groups. When you share a certificate, all the details of that certificate will be naturally shared. In general, every user will have access to the certificates they own and also to those that are shared with them. A user with whom a certificate is shared can also export and access its private key, but only after raising a request for the same with the certificate's owner and getting approval. However, the approval grants the permission only for export; any other operation involving the private key will not be available for the user. What you can share with other users and user groups? You can share
In this document you will learn to:
1. Sharing a Certificate with Users / User Groups
2. Sharing a Certificate Group with Users / User Groups
3. Sharing CertificatesPAM360 allows users to modify the access level to the shared certificates globally. This allows the user to give view/ modify permission to the users under the selected roles with whom the certificates are shared. To do this,
Now, the users to whom the certificates are shared will have the appropriate permission. 4. Requesting a Certificate's Private Key from the Owner of the CertificateWhen a certificate is shared with you, you can carry out the operations that doesn't involve the private key of the certificate. These include:
In addition to these, you can request the certificate's private key from the owner of the certificate. To do so,
Note: As mentioned above, you can export the private key of a shared certificate only once after approval from its owner. You need to request the private key from the certificate's owner if you want to export it again. | |